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Five Years of Theosophy by Various
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The Elixir of Life not only gives the preliminary steps in the ladder of
contemplation but also tells the reader how to realize the higher
stages. It traces, by the process of contemplation as it were, the
relation of man, "the known," the manifested, the phenomenon, to "the
unknown," the unmanifested, the noumenon. It shows the student what
ideal to contemplate and how to rise up to it. It places before him the
nature of the inner capacities of man and how to develop them. To a
superficial reader, this may, perhaps, appear as the acme of
selfishness. Reflection will, however, show the contrary to be the
case. For it teaches the student that to comprehend the noumenal, he
must identify himself with Nature. Instead of looking upon himself as
an isolated being, he must learn to look upon himself as a part of the
Integral Whole. For, in the unmanifested world, it can be clearly
perceived that all is controlled by the "Law of Affinity," the
attraction of the one for the other. There, all is Infinite Love,
understood in its true sense.

It may now not be out of place to recapitulate what has already been
said. The first thing to be done is to study the axioms of Occultism
and work upon them by the deductive and the inductive methods, which is
real contemplation. To turn this to a useful purpose, what is
theoretically comprehended must be practically realized.

--Damodar K. Mavalaukar





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